■ 24 GLOXINIAS— ACIIIMENES—TYDiEAS. 
The handsome and showy flowers 
of these beaiitifid bulbous plants 
render them of the greatest value 
for tlie decoration of stoves and 
conservatories. Of easy culture, 
they can, with judicious treatment, 
be had in bloom at almost any 
season of the year ; their attractive 
flowers, being of large and good 
shape, are a<linirably adapted for 
cutting. The colours are most 
varied, every hue being pure and 
distinct, while some of the kinds 
are spotted and maculated in a 
most pleasing manner. 
Good blooming tubers, unnamed, of various 
colours, raised from handsome varieties, 4s., 6s. 
and 9s. per dozen ; 30s., 40s. and 50s. per 100. 
Choice selections made by Mr, ¥. B. 
at 18s., 24s. and 30s. per dozen, 
according to sorts. 
ACHIMENES. 
12 named varieties, 3 bulbs each sort, 36 
InUbs. Mr. W. B.’s selection. 6.s. 
6 named varieties, 3 bult)S each sort, 18 
bulbs. Mr. W. B.’s selection. 3.v. Gd. 
Choice sorts, 6«., O.v. and 12s. per dozen. 
TYD/EAS. 
These can be cultivated so as to produce 
an abundance of bloom throughout the 
winter, their flowering season principally 
depending on the time of year their tubers 
arestarted into growth. With a little manage- 
ment a succession of blooming plants can be 
had nearly throughout the year. 18s., 24s. 
and 30s. per dozen, according to sorts. 
CHOICE 
GLOXINIAS. 
